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How do I see what each key does in MS Reference Specialty Font?
I want to know what symbol each key can produce (including SHIFT+ and ALT+)
using MS Reference Specialty Font, Wingdings, Dingbats, etc. |
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How do I see what each key does in MS Reference Specialty Font?
If you select that font in the Symbol dialog and select any character, the
shortcut key, if any, will be displayed at the bottom. You can produce a keyboard layout chart for a given font fairly easily, but it's usually much simpler to insert the symbols via Insert | Symbol, assigning keyboard shortcuts to any that you use frequently. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "septober" wrote in message ... I want to know what symbol each key can produce (including SHIFT+ and ALT+) using MS Reference Specialty Font, Wingdings, Dingbats, etc. |
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How do I see what each key does in MS Reference Specialty Font?
Use the Character Map in Windows.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "septober" wrote in message ... I want to know what symbol each key can produce (including SHIFT+ and ALT+) using MS Reference Specialty Font, Wingdings, Dingbats, etc. |
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